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Job Title:VehicleMechanic(Fleet)
Location:Bristol
Hours:Monday to Friday, 3 week rotating shift pattern Week 1: 06:00-14:30, Week 2: 08:00-16:30, Week 3: 13:30-22:00. 1 in 3 Saturdays on a rota, with a day off in the week
Salary:£38,114 Basic + Bonus (OTE £50,000+)
Ref:25143
We are seeking a skilled and experienced VehicleMechanic to join our clientscommercial dealership in Bristol. The successfulVehicleMechanic will be responsible for diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining a variety of vehicles makes and models.
Benefits:

  • 22.5 days annual holiday (plus bank holidays), rising with service.
  • 39.5 hour working week.
  • A competitive company pension scheme.
  • A great opportunity to develop your career.
  • Modern workshop facilities and equipment.
  • Annual training and development plan provided.
  • Development and progression opportunities into management structure.


VehicleMechanic Responsibilities:

  • Diagnose and repair vehicle problems, including engine, transmission, brake, suspension, and electrical issues.
  • Perform routine maintenance tasks, such as oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections.
  • Use diagnostic tools and software to identify and resolve complex issues.
  • Keep accurate records of all work performed and parts used.
  • Communicate with customers about vehicle issues and repair recommendations.
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area.


VehicleMechanic Requirements:

  • You will need to have experience as a vehiclemechanic and a relevant and up to date Level 3 qualification.
  • You will be a person who takes great pride in your work.
  • You will have incredible attention to detail and an eye for spotting things others cannot.
  • You will need a full valid UK driving licence.
  • A stocked toolbox that you can use for work.


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Consultant:Beatrice Dickinson
Octane Recruitment are a leading Recruitment agency specialising in Automotive, Motor trade, Engineering, OEM and various related industries.
We are recruiting across the UK for Vehicle Technician, Vehicle Mechanic, Commercial Vehicle Technician, Diagnostic Technician, Senior Technician, Master Technician, Mobile Vehicle Technician, PDI Technician, Prep Technician, MOT Tester, Fast Fit Technician, LCV Technician, Light Commercial Technician, HGV Technician, Bus Technician, LGV Technician, HGV Engineer, HGV Mechanic, HGV Fitter, Workshop Controller, Workshop Supervisor, Workshop Support, Senior Controller, Workshop Manager, Workshop Foreman, Workshop Engineer.
Octane Recruitment cover a variety of different sectors including Technical, Mechanical, Engineering, Sales, Service, Aftersales, Bodyshop, Fleet & Rental Management, Accounts, Finance, Marketing, & Payroll, Managerial, Logistics, Parts, Administration, Call Centre / Contact Centre, Senior Appointments, Head Office Positions and Confidential Appointments.

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